we're already adding the html result as an artifact, but I would have hoped that we could integrate it into Bamboo like other build servers allow you to do.

A lot of our tests are in the html format as they were done by business testers. My understanding of Selenium is that to call it using jUnit you would need to convert them all to java so that's not an option. Please correct me if I'm wrong?

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we're already adding the html result as an artifact, but I would have hoped that we could integrate it into Bamboo like other build servers allow you to do.

A lot of our tests are in the html format as they were done by business testers. My understanding of Selenium is that to call it using jUnit you would need to convert them all to java so that's not an option. Please correct me if I'm wrong?

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Good point - I've deleted my post and added things as comments instead...

we're already adding the html result as an artifact, but I would have hoped that we could integrate it into Bamboo like other build servers allow you to do.

A lot of our tests are in the html format as they were done by business testers. My understanding of Selenium is that to call it using jUnit you would need to convert them all to java so that's not an option. Please correct me if I'm wrong?

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And if you wanted to write an NUnit test that started Selenium tests via command-line, you could use Process in .Net. In JUnit/java you could use Runtime.getRuntime().exec("my command"). Also, here is a note about running Selenium from command-line in Windows.

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Along with Bamboo's provided .NET plugin you should be able to export Selenium test cases to an NUnit format and run those right in bamboo along side your unit tests. It is exactly as a Java project would go the route, but using .NET.

Eddie, appreciate your answer. Just to note, if you down mod other people's answers like mine and Stefan's for this question, please provide a reason why in the comments so that we and others know what was wrong with the answer. Note that everything including changes to karma are public, also.

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